Program Overview
Introduction to Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment is an opportunity for students to receive required credits for high school graduation while also earning college credit. This program allows students to take college classes in high school from high school instructors who are certified by Weber State University to be qualified adjunct faculty.
Program Details
The Concurrent Enrollment courses cost significantly less money when compared with standard university tuition rates. Students are required to be admitted to Weber State University and register for courses through their high school and the university.
Program Benefits
- Students can earn up to 30 credits in one academic year.
- The program provides a cost-effective way to earn college credits.
Program Structure
The Concurrent Enrollment model is designed to allow students to take college classes in a high school setting. The program is structured to provide students with a seamless transition to college-level coursework while still in high school.
Admission Requirements
- Students must be admitted to Weber State University.
- Students must register for courses through their high school and the university.
Conclusion
The Concurrent Enrollment program at Weber State University provides students with a unique opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school. The program is designed to be cost-effective and provide a seamless transition to college-level coursework.
